Whether your grandma is a great cook or not, I am
pretty sure that each and every one of us has at least one dish made by our
nanas that brings back blissful childhood memories. Well, recently an Italian photographer,
Gabriele Galimberti created a series dedicated to grandmas' delicious cooking.
He wanted to find out how the memories of our grandmothers differ across
cultures, so he travelled the globe to meet and
photograph those sweet ladies and their signature grandkid-approved-dishes. The result is heartwarming and
nostalgic. I just love how proud those grannies are of their culinary
goodness. Now, the only thing I want is a plateful of my grandma’s pierogi:) Yum!

What’s your favourite grandma’s dish? You know the one that
she always made for you because she knew how much you love it. Do tell! xo

This is lovely!My grandma passed away last year after two strokes and a very long time of being sick...

But when I was younger she just made the best chicken soup and fried chicken. She also made a dish which is known in my family as "sour dogs". It´s basically potatoes and sausage and gherkins - a weird mix that tastes spicy and sour at the same time and is somehow irresistible! Miss you nana xoxo

My German grandmother was an amazing cook. She loved to feed huge crowds of people at her house. I loved her Raisin Rice: a sweet, cinnamon rice dish with plump raisins (but not creamy like rice pudding). I can smell and taste it even now! Thanks, Diana, for the grandma memories!